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‘Khaan Quest': Indian Army contingent arrives in Mongolia for multinational military exercise
‘Khaan Quest': Indian Army contingent arrives in Mongolia for multinational military exercise

The Print

time2 days ago

  • General
  • The Print

‘Khaan Quest': Indian Army contingent arrives in Mongolia for multinational military exercise

The annual joint military exercise, scheduled to be held from June 14-28, will bring together military forces from around the world to collaborate and enhance their peacekeeping capabilities. The contingent reached Ulaanbaatar for the exercise 'Khaan Quest', the defence ministry said in a statement. New Delhi, Jun 11 (PTI) An Indian Army contingent comprising 40 personnel, mainly troops from a battalion of the Kumaon Regiment, reached Mongolia on Wednesday to take part in a multinational military exercise. The Indian Army contingent is being represented mainly by troops from a battalion of the Kumaon Regiment along with personnel from other services, the ministry said. 'One woman officer and two women soldiers will also form part of the contingent,' it added. The previous edition of this exercise was conducted in Mongolia from July 27 to August 9, 2024. 'The exercise first started as a bilateral event between the US and Mongolian armed forces in 2003. Subsequently, from 2006 onwards, the exercise graduated to a multinational peacekeeping exercise with current year being the 22nd iteration,' the statement said. The aim of the exercise is to also 'prepare the Indian armed forces for peacekeeping missions while operating in a multinational environment, thereby increasing interoperability and military readiness in peace support operations under Chapter VII of United Nations Charter', it said. The exercise will focus on high degree of physical fitness, joint planning and joint tactical drills. Tactical drills to be practised during the exercise will include establishment of static and mobile check points, cordon and search operations, patrolling, evacuation of civilians from hostile area, counter improvised explosive device drills, combat first aid and casualty evacuation, the ministry said. 'Exercise 'Khaan Quest' will enable the participating countries to share their best practices in tactics, techniques and procedures for conduct of joint operations. The exercise will facilitate developing inter-operability, bonhomie and camaraderie between soldiers of the participating countries,' it said. Meanwhile, in a post on X, the Indian Air Force shared photos and videos of a bilateral military exercise that ended on June 10. 'Exercise Tiger Claw 2025, the first ever independent Special Forces exercise, between IAF and USAF, concluded at the Garud Regimental Training Center, yesterday. Conducted at various locations in North India, from 26 May to 10 Jun 25, the exercise objectives included expanding partnership, mutual exchange of best practices in Special Operations, and joint training between the two Air Forces to develop interoperability,' it said. PTI KND KVK KVK This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

Indian Army contingent arrives in Mongolia for Exercise Khaan Quest
Indian Army contingent arrives in Mongolia for Exercise Khaan Quest

The Hindu

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Indian Army contingent arrives in Mongolia for Exercise Khaan Quest

The Indian Army contingent arrived in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, on Wednesday (June 11, 2025) to participate in the multinational military exercise Khaan Quest, scheduled to be conducted from June 14 to 28. The annual exercise brings together military forces from across the globe to collaborate and enhance their peacekeeping capabilities. The previous edition of Khaan Quest was held in Mongolia from July 27 to August 9, 2024. The exercise, which began as a bilateral initiative between the United States and the Mongolian Armed Forces in 2003, evolved into a multinational peacekeeping endeavour from 2006 onwards. The current edition marks the 22nd iteration of the exercise, the Ministry of Defence said. 'The Indian Army contingent comprising 40 personnel is being represented mainly by troops from a Battalion of the Kumaon Regiment along with personnel from other arms and services. One woman officer and two women soldiers will also form part of the contingent,' the Ministry stated. The aim of the exercise is to prepare the Indian armed forces for peacekeeping operations in a multinational setting, thereby 'increasing interoperability and military readiness in peace support operations under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter.' According to the Ministry, the tactical drills to be undertaken will include the establishment of static and mobile checkpoints, cordon and search operations, patrolling, evacuation of civilians from hostile areas, counter-improvised explosive device (IED) drills, combat first aid, and casualty evacuation.

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